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hecho contratos con bajos costos a terceros que conocen que tienen contratos con el estados , navy, us navy ... " este otro empresario dice lo mismo "muchas veces la informacion no llega a la comunidad entonces la informacion sale del gobierno y y en lugar de decirlo se queda en un grupo de personas ...hay que abogar por una informacion directa y por mejor reparticion..." igual, el estado de maryland es el unico en el area metropolitana en contar con una legislacion que basicamente obliga a el gobierno a otorgar el 25 % de los contratos a empresarios minoritarios.... se estima que en maryland hay un aproximado de mas de 20,000 empresarios hispanos....en bethesda claudia uceda unvision el hombre que desato hoy en la manana una masiva movilizacion policial en el condado de montgomery tras disparar contra su ex-novia con un rifle de alta potencia, se entrego esta tarde a las autoridades en pennsylvania... joshua prince de 32 años, tras arar so obligando a las autoridades a asegurar las escuelas del area..par
hecho contratos con bajos costos a terceros que conocen que tienen contratos con el estados , navy, us navy ... " este otro empresario dice lo mismo "muchas veces la informacion no llega a la comunidad entonces la informacion sale del gobierno y y en lugar de decirlo se queda en un grupo de personas ...hay que abogar por una informacion directa y por mejor reparticion..." igual, el estado de maryland es el unico en el area metropolitana en contar con una legislacion que...
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and not use parking as an argument for economic feasibility. i regret that and i strongly urge that the e.i.r. indeed look that with the challenge it pose. i think if we want to be truly a green neighborhood, we need to be able to go through the motions to examine how we can do that with an emphasis on robust transportation network. i want to leave it i think with that and i am in support of the number of comments which were made by people in the audience. >> thank you. commissioner. olague. commissioner olague: i would support going beyond that because many people who are -- this isn't the only issue out there where this -- this isn't the only e. irkts r. that people are currently reviewing. we are also in the middle of the draft housing element review. which we extended to the end of the month. i think it would only be fair to extend the comment period on this project also. to allow for the commission as well as the public to look at it some more. i'll submit most of my comments in writing. the overwhelm thing that sort of struck me would be
and not use parking as an argument for economic feasibility. i regret that and i strongly urge that the e.i.r. indeed look that with the challenge it pose. i think if we want to be truly a green neighborhood, we need to be able to go through the motions to examine how we can do that with an emphasis on robust transportation network. i want to leave it i think with that and i am in support of the number of comments which were made by people in the audience. >> thank you. commissioner....
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i think it is important that the residents be able to find those uses that they use on a daily basis to be present on the island. i think that's good. and while this isn't the subject for discussion today, it's a future subject for other bodies at being part of regional transportation agencies. but we know there will be a time when they look for redundancy to their present tube. if there is a possibility of that linking up, it makes sense to me. as an additional alternative to allow people to travel into san francisco. particularly easily and quickly even though the analysis of the ferry terminal and those things is quite well analyzed to address the transportation needs. board member a ma had a. >> i -- samaha. >> i do want to thank our staff for a document i think is very thorough. i am a not surprised a project of this magnitude has had such little controversy. i'm actually quite surprised that we have not had more controversial comments to this document. but i do support a two-week extension. i think it is a reasonable request for a project of this magnitude. i do want to echo co
i think it is important that the residents be able to find those uses that they use on a daily basis to be present on the island. i think that's good. and while this isn't the subject for discussion today, it's a future subject for other bodies at being part of regional transportation agencies. but we know there will be a time when they look for redundancy to their present tube. if there is a possibility of that linking up, it makes sense to me. as an additional alternative to allow people to...
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thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go.
thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go.
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that we can put to it and fiber that it gives us and food that it gives us. while these are vital and important and worth literally hundreds of billions of dollars, the part that we also have to be able to communicate is the more spiritual sense of how important it is that we get to live side by side with all of these forms that have three billion years of history behind them and how tragic it would be not commercially and not in a utilitarian way but an emotio l emotional, psychological, spiritual way if we watch them one by one disappear. >> this is sort of a merger between art and science and advocacy in a funny way getting people to wake unand realize what is going on -- wake up and realize what is going on. so it is a memborial trying to get us to interpret history and look to the past. they have always been about lacking at the past so we proceed forward and maybe don't commit the same mistakes. announcer: this is sarah watkins. a lot of people almost helped her. one almost cooked for her. another almost drove her to the doctor. still another almost sto
that we can put to it and fiber that it gives us and food that it gives us. while these are vital and important and worth literally hundreds of billions of dollars, the part that we also have to be able to communicate is the more spiritual sense of how important it is that we get to live side by side with all of these forms that have three billion years of history behind them and how tragic it would be not commercially and not in a utilitarian way but an emotio l emotional, psychological,...
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thank you for being with us today. remaking treasure island will mean significant contributions to indiana sets -- industry central, san francisco's economic vitality, tourism, retail, restaurant, and entertainment, and manufacturing. this project is of innovative practices to extend our leadership and sustainability. the mayor and secretary have already mentioned them. green building standards, congested management, innovative storm water treatment, and infrastructure that the uses energy use, and it marks another step forward in our drive to transform former military installations like the presidio and hunters point, into centers of commerce that generate jobs and strengthen our community. perhaps most significant of all, this project means critical investment and benefits for our city and our region's economy. more than $5 billion in public and private investment. nearly 3000 permanent jobs, five times the number of the 1 billion jobs that existed when the banks close. just before the banks closed, it had 1/5 of the
thank you for being with us today. remaking treasure island will mean significant contributions to indiana sets -- industry central, san francisco's economic vitality, tourism, retail, restaurant, and entertainment, and manufacturing. this project is of innovative practices to extend our leadership and sustainability. the mayor and secretary have already mentioned them. green building standards, congested management, innovative storm water treatment, and infrastructure that the uses energy use,...
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thank you so much for being with us today. it is my incredible honor and pleasure to introduce to you your native daughter, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, nancy pelosi. [applause] >> thank you, mr. secretary. thank you all. thank you, mr. mayor. what an honor it is for us to welcome the secretary of the navy to treasure island for this very important occasion. he is a live long public servant -- governor, ambassador, and secretary. he has focused on critical issues facing our nation's education and national security, currently leading our efforts to restore the gulf region, but as an ambassador to saudi arabia, governor of mississippi, person committed to a better future for america, he sees the connection of all of these issues. i appreciate your leadership. i thank you for acknowledging that the military is one of the biggest users of energy in our country. and thank you for your leadership in connecting the military with energy efficiency. it is a national security issue for sure. i want to join
thank you so much for being with us today. it is my incredible honor and pleasure to introduce to you your native daughter, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, nancy pelosi. [applause] >> thank you, mr. secretary. thank you all. thank you, mr. mayor. what an honor it is for us to welcome the secretary of the navy to treasure island for this very important occasion. he is a live long public servant -- governor, ambassador, and secretary. he has focused on critical...
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welcome. >> thanks for having us. >> thanks for having us today. >> carina: ms. wiseman, what are some of the top stress factors for tweens? >> well i think there's a lot of them. i mean, you start off a new school year and friends change or new people show up or you've got a really hard teacher, or you know there's somebody that you might have a huge crush on but you don't know how to talk to that person. there's a lot of things going on. trying out for the play, trying out for a team, getting cut, all of that stuff can really contribute to a tremendous amount of stress. >> carina: mr. saylors, how about if you're starting something new? either joining a new team or starting a new school. >> don't rush it. when it comes to selecting new friends or taking part in a new ball team or a band or anything at school that's an activity that you as a student are interested in, don't rush making the selections of good friends. those are lifelong choices. so you want to make sure that you befriend people that are -- that have common interests, that they have common hobbies
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they mocked us a bit. i even was a little concerned about the composting requirement at first, but now i'm doing it. other folks are doing it, and it is really exciting to achieve these extraordinary goals. green collar jobs. the new economy. this is our future. this is real. it is happening now, and it could be happening everywhere else, not just in the great city and county of san francisco. >> welcome to culture wire. did you know the city of san francisco has an art collection consisting of 3500 objects? the collection ranges from painting and public buildings to murals, and from bronze busts in city halls, to cite specific structures. at this time, many of the large works are in desperate need of repair, and a long-term innovative solution is needed to make sure these public treasures will be cared for. >> the story of the arts commission program begins with ruth fromstein. 2010 marks her 50th year as an art dealer. at the helm of the county, she had represented some of the most notable of bay area ar
they mocked us a bit. i even was a little concerned about the composting requirement at first, but now i'm doing it. other folks are doing it, and it is really exciting to achieve these extraordinary goals. green collar jobs. the new economy. this is our future. this is real. it is happening now, and it could be happening everywhere else, not just in the great city and county of san francisco. >> welcome to culture wire. did you know the city of san francisco has an art collection...
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i was going to use the wrong adjective. [laughter] their unwillingness to be supportive of the program -- they are wrong. this is right. the president is right. congress, by and large, is right. all these mares are ready to go to do what -- all these mares are ready to go to do what the secretary started. the first program was done in berkeley years ago. it is simple. the company is not going to provide enough resources. how the finance those upgrades? -- how do you finance those upgrades? you can amortize them over the life of your mortgage in a way that gives billions of dollars for the retrofitting of buildings. ours is the largest in the united states. we passed a more than $150 million appropriation. we were ready to go. we had dozens of people who had already gotten approval. then the word came out that fannie and freddie no longer would allow these because of the weight it relates to first orleans. i will not bore you with it. -- because of the way it relates to first liens. i will not bore you with it. it is a step
i was going to use the wrong adjective. [laughter] their unwillingness to be supportive of the program -- they are wrong. this is right. the president is right. congress, by and large, is right. all these mares are ready to go to do what -- all these mares are ready to go to do what the secretary started. the first program was done in berkeley years ago. it is simple. the company is not going to provide enough resources. how the finance those upgrades? -- how do you finance those upgrades? you...
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all the sound so people could use their land mostly with. the edges where their remit of struggle on t.v. . a close up game has been to the are. where the first russian fleet was born. kawar t. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon caviar processing factories located. and where unique species of form form a can be found. under the sun clean region. should close up. every month we give you the future we help you understand how to get there and want to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world join us for technology update on r g. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are today. british. holds. for the. first. face to face with. children. in israel. to stay away. in warsaw as awaiting a court's decision on his extradition moscow has requested that off meds like he said to russia to send to face a number of charges. and world war two relic
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past one in the russian capital thanks for being with us here on our t.v. zero headlights a terror suspect wanted by russia has been detained by police in poland moscow wants. to stand trial in russia and is already putting together a case for his extradition from warsaw. russia u.s. strategic arms reduction treaty gets the green light from american foreign policy legislators paving the way for a crucial final vote in the full senate. a man believed to be one of the top russian mafia bosses is shot down in the center of moscow but manages to escape with his life investigators point to a blood feud or turf war as possible motives behind the attack. and a new plan is announced to revive the troubled u.s. economy and made claims the country is recovering from the financial crisis but despite new measures millions of unemployed americans are still struggling to get by. for more on these stories remember you can always log on to our web site that's r t dot com time now for our report on one caribbean island that's learning to deal with the presence of a u.s. nav
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if you look at the investment of $9 million and what that will buy us, it will buy us 1,700 job placements, which is a pretty good run on our investment. at the same time, we'll be helping 25 families that are eligible. back to public assistance if we worked long enough. we'll also be serving non-custodial parents, the extent that they're participating in the program, dads who aren't living at home, but are eligible to be served. it was designed internally but with a lot of input from the private sector. scott helped us bounce some ideas off him and some of his colleagues in the small business community. and throughout the program. i can't thank scott enough for his feedback and being a soundingboard, not only for internal program operations, but also really on program design and what small businesses look for in terms of supporting wages and hiring individuals. so i'll turn over to scott for a few comments and be happy to answer some questions. >> i'm scott, i'm the president of small business california. i also own a small business in san francisco. i have about 29 employees. disappointe
if you look at the investment of $9 million and what that will buy us, it will buy us 1,700 job placements, which is a pretty good run on our investment. at the same time, we'll be helping 25 families that are eligible. back to public assistance if we worked long enough. we'll also be serving non-custodial parents, the extent that they're participating in the program, dads who aren't living at home, but are eligible to be served. it was designed internally but with a lot of input from the...
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when with all the sound so people could use their land mostly with. the edges where their remit of struggle on r.g.p. . fifty. fifty. first. in. a suspected russian mafia boss is it being treated in a moscow hospital after an attempt on his life nicknamed grandpa his son he is thought to have fallen victim to a gangland turf war reports say the hit man missed of the target with several shots before scaping from a nearby building. now it's time for our special report for almost sixty years the residents of the puerto rican island of vieques has have endured their home being used as a firing range by the u.s. navy however when a misfired shell killed an islander a harsh new light was shed on the economic and environmental problems endured by the locals. because. exercise. who is in charge. and i explained to him. what's going to happen. when there's a forty percent unemployment rate. and. doesn't work when you knock at the door. a lot of this really. doesn't have a food stamp office i have to tell you in english what he said because that's how he said t
when with all the sound so people could use their land mostly with. the edges where their remit of struggle on r.g.p. . fifty. fifty. first. in. a suspected russian mafia boss is it being treated in a moscow hospital after an attempt on his life nicknamed grandpa his son he is thought to have fallen victim to a gangland turf war reports say the hit man missed of the target with several shots before scaping from a nearby building. now it's time for our special report for almost sixty years the...
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whether this is an accident that could have killed us after that and also near. fell in the garbage dump during a lunch between the legs of the workers another incident or accident or error so we had been alerting people. about the chance of an accidental killing a civilian. all that happened was for seem like the book by god. for toll. we had already created a climate of danger and uncertainty. the only thing that was missing occurred when david was killed. given that we can't do and warning that something bad would happen what else could we expect we said a bomb would kill someone said and done. when we went to camp garcia and the people who were there to argue look none of us are in a position to me i just got here. about the need to handle things and then i will have to eat even the captain at least from our police department will arrive soon and you can ask him all your question. we went to camp garcia and there was a friend. demanding that we be given information. when we in the families had to know what happened to our brothers. there's no wife here there
whether this is an accident that could have killed us after that and also near. fell in the garbage dump during a lunch between the legs of the workers another incident or accident or error so we had been alerting people. about the chance of an accidental killing a civilian. all that happened was for seem like the book by god. for toll. we had already created a climate of danger and uncertainty. the only thing that was missing occurred when david was killed. given that we can't do and warning...
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and job or shadows that people use every day. with all the sound so people could use their sleep. is where they're really struggling. broadcasting. from the heart of moscow this is our t.v. . headlines now a polish court has released a chechen militant wanted by moscow pending extradition proceedings russia has called on warsaw to hand over. who is accused of terror and atrocities in the north caucasus he was detained upon arrival in poland from the u.k. where he has. preparations for saturday's parliamentary vote in afghanistan are marred by an escalating violence is stepping up threats and kidnappings of election workers. wife of an alleged mafia boss right in the center of moscow puts in the hospital investigators at point a blood feud and a turf war as possible motives behind the attack. now it's time for our report on one caribbean island which is struggling with the presence of the u.s. naval base. because. exercise. who is in charge. and i explained to him. what's going to happen. when there's a forty percent unemployment rate. and. doesn't work when you knock at the door.
and job or shadows that people use every day. with all the sound so people could use their sleep. is where they're really struggling. broadcasting. from the heart of moscow this is our t.v. . headlines now a polish court has released a chechen militant wanted by moscow pending extradition proceedings russia has called on warsaw to hand over. who is accused of terror and atrocities in the north caucasus he was detained upon arrival in poland from the u.k. where he has. preparations for...
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when all the sounds so people could use their land as they would. be it goes where is every bit of struggle going on t.v. . if . we're coming to you live. you had a. deadly blast. ballots in. voting irregularities the polls seen by many. to ensure stability and. one of russia's most wanted men. on his extradition from terror suspects. was detained in warsaw on friday but later released. called for family values to be made a political priority. as the country focuses on the ailing economy. growing. you can always check out our website. but for now it's time for our report on a caribbean island where the tension over the presence of a u.s. naval base stay with us. because. terry exercised. who is in charge. and i explained to him. what's going to happen to the fisherman. when there's a forty percent unemployment rate. and. doesn't work when you knock at the door. a lot of this really. doesn't have a food stamp office i have to tell you in english what he said because that's how he said to me well you can go to the food stamp. exercises and i said for
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used to eat. shellfish. and this shellfish was picked up by his father in the who was a fisherman he used to collect these fish from the naria and the fact sown. he got sick. two years later he died in the central many goings on one. couple of months before he died they did the hay stool and blood test for heavy metals and he came out point six single point twelve of you running them you came on point six zero lead. and arsenic and lead america. and the doctor said that this is impossible the human being cannot hold all these gun timing nation in his body so they did it twice. and then he came out again the same. in the hospital scenes he's very ill the day of his burial i was in the cemetery when these golfing when down the hall i commit myself i will join the. navy will leave. contaminated to. when my friend i one month after we buried him i started coming to the meetings showing people how we how we do see even disobedience what will happen when they come to our cause so i fall in love with this troll. fo
used to eat. shellfish. and this shellfish was picked up by his father in the who was a fisherman he used to collect these fish from the naria and the fact sown. he got sick. two years later he died in the central many goings on one. couple of months before he died they did the hay stool and blood test for heavy metals and he came out point six single point twelve of you running them you came on point six zero lead. and arsenic and lead america. and the doctor said that this is impossible the...
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after the war the us navy decided that it would be used instead as a target area and training site and seize another four thousand acres on the island . and the western and the navy built hundreds of bunkers to store the weapons on the eastern and they created a target zone to detonate them for almost sixty years the citizens of vegas were left wedged and only twenty three percent of the island sandwiched between a weapon steeple and a bombing so. i want all of this whenever i have a chance when someone brings me here so that i may reminisce about how things were it's not easy. in this area here more or less is where our house used to be. the navy had to be a can see who was there. delivering the terrible messages. and he said to my mom looks trina that was my mother's nickname i come to give you the message that you have to move from this area because the navy has bought it and my mother who never went to school not a professor but who understood that she was born in this area and was raised there because she said look this is mine this is my house i have lived here all my life she di
after the war the us navy decided that it would be used instead as a target area and training site and seize another four thousand acres on the island . and the western and the navy built hundreds of bunkers to store the weapons on the eastern and they created a target zone to detonate them for almost sixty years the citizens of vegas were left wedged and only twenty three percent of the island sandwiched between a weapon steeple and a bombing so. i want all of this whenever i have a chance...
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some say intelligence work, the term 60,000 contractors in intelligence was used. some say that's an inherently governmental task. where is the dividing line? >> i don't think there's a good argument to say that because you can't define the boundary very clearly that that changes the basic argument. there may be a bit of a gray area in defining the last 10% of what's inherently governmental, but that shouldn't be a deterrent to what i said. in the intelligence community, all the normal work of every other part of government goes on. it's just that in a lot of cases, it happens to be classified. you have people doing i.t. work and installing servers. all of those things have to be done for the intelligence community. when it comes to analysis and reporting, some of that work is outsourced to industry. and my view is that the inherently governmental parking lot of intelligence has to do with the decision making and the qualification of what gets reported. not necessarily the production of the data that goes into the reports. and i don't see anything conflicting to ou
some say intelligence work, the term 60,000 contractors in intelligence was used. some say that's an inherently governmental task. where is the dividing line? >> i don't think there's a good argument to say that because you can't define the boundary very clearly that that changes the basic argument. there may be a bit of a gray area in defining the last 10% of what's inherently governmental, but that shouldn't be a deterrent to what i said. in the intelligence community, all the normal...
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it will set us back. i am the pension die. i am the one that enhances them with supervisor sean elsbernd. i mean this sincerely, our public employees stepped up. we have fully funded our capital plans. more money will be invested into repaving streets than in any other previous year. god knows we need more money than we have ever spent. my final point, do not support tax increases on the november ballot. there were six tax issues that supervises wanted to advance. there were only two that they were able to get on, but i am shocked that we're having this conversation in this climate. they will be back, i may not, but you need to step in. this is an under taxed city. to increase the hotel tax in this economic environment is suicide. you must defeat this 2% increase on the hotel tax. it is inexcusable that we are having this debate. you just had your property transfer tax doubled a couple of years ago. i guess it was not good enough because they want to increase it again. how does that help us in the commercial sector? i said we
it will set us back. i am the pension die. i am the one that enhances them with supervisor sean elsbernd. i mean this sincerely, our public employees stepped up. we have fully funded our capital plans. more money will be invested into repaving streets than in any other previous year. god knows we need more money than we have ever spent. my final point, do not support tax increases on the november ballot. there were six tax issues that supervises wanted to advance. there were only two that they...
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tell us what on this is for? >> it's utilized to transport marines from their support ship out in sea. >> it's like a giant hovercraft. we have a split screen out in the water but it floats on top of the water and propelled by massive fans. how much power has to be in these? >> we have two propeller systems and all the engine systems produce 16,000 horsepower. >> how much do they weigh? >> they weigh approximately 240,000 pounds. >> my photographer is going down the line and showing you how much room there is on the deck. you can transport vehicles, you name it? >> yes, 1689 square foot to traps port vehicles. >> josh, thank you so much for being with us. this is all part of fleet week. we should tell you this is big for the military but also for the local economy. the events alone injecting about $10 million into the san diego region and they also have largest population of military personnel anywhere in america, over 300,000 call this part of america home. pretty incredible, an event several days down the line.
tell us what on this is for? >> it's utilized to transport marines from their support ship out in sea. >> it's like a giant hovercraft. we have a split screen out in the water but it floats on top of the water and propelled by massive fans. how much power has to be in these? >> we have two propeller systems and all the engine systems produce 16,000 horsepower. >> how much do they weigh? >> they weigh approximately 240,000 pounds. >> my photographer is going...
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analysts gave us. so this week we saw a combination of profit taking on the other hand which store investors continuing to going into the market and investors are starting to catch up to the new markets around the data we saw or a strong data out of the united states namely industrial production came slightly above expectations because of the russian market at least weak it actually took clues from the global markets performance and moved up also but very slightly among specific factors that affect the russian market this week and where are there with the ruble which was quite significant and came somewhat unexpected i think it's a temporary situation and i think we're going to see the ruble strengthening and gaining taking back some of their losses. that's all from the business team for now get more news small website r.t. dot com slash business. every month we give you the future the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us for dick knology update on r g. with i
analysts gave us. so this week we saw a combination of profit taking on the other hand which store investors continuing to going into the market and investors are starting to catch up to the new markets around the data we saw or a strong data out of the united states namely industrial production came slightly above expectations because of the russian market at least weak it actually took clues from the global markets performance and moved up also but very slightly among specific factors that...
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allowed us to go to the state of california to get some state law changes. by the way, this will provide for over 300 acres of parks and open space. bay trail connect the waterfront to the rest of the community. i appreciate bonner and all the work he has done. [laughter] to rebuild one of the cornerstones -- there is reverend walker. he knows this well. one of the commitments was made early on, as the framework, as the foundation for any discussion about this plan. there are pac's, acc's, cac 's, and every acronym under the sun. [laughter] i can say i'm going to give a shout out. it is a little more eloquent. to the community. i want to read some names. they deserve a tremendous amount of credit. i heard reverend walker. i want to thank him for all his strong support through this process. [laughter] i do not know if angelo kking is here. with a richardson, a miss bromo. [applause] there are thousands of view. and to the acc -- the new acorn -- and that is nothing to be ashamed of. and our committee, for sticking this out as long as you have. to the resident
allowed us to go to the state of california to get some state law changes. by the way, this will provide for over 300 acres of parks and open space. bay trail connect the waterfront to the rest of the community. i appreciate bonner and all the work he has done. [laughter] to rebuild one of the cornerstones -- there is reverend walker. he knows this well. one of the commitments was made early on, as the framework, as the foundation for any discussion about this plan. there are pac's, acc's, cac...
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key tenets klugman dating affordability, using time limits, using competition to control costs and innovation and eliminating redundant weapons. another suggestion, to cut by half the mandated reports they must produce for congress. they estimate reviews over 10 years cost at least $350 million. many aren't worked the cost and no longer convey valuable information, he says, as a person who spends time looking at reports he's got a good point. fewer, shorter reports would be taken more seriously and save trees. a bigger problem is the government's ingrained use it or lose it culture when it comes to budgets, unless you spend it you won't get more next year and everyone wants more next year whether they need it or not. services sometimes rush ahead with programs that aren't well thought through, as was recently the case with the ground combat vehicle in the army. changing the wasteful habit will be the biggest challenge and where a vast savings can be reached. thanks for joining us for "this week in defense news." i'm vago muradian. a very happy 63rd birthday to the united states air force. you
key tenets klugman dating affordability, using time limits, using competition to control costs and innovation and eliminating redundant weapons. another suggestion, to cut by half the mandated reports they must produce for congress. they estimate reviews over 10 years cost at least $350 million. many aren't worked the cost and no longer convey valuable information, he says, as a person who spends time looking at reports he's got a good point. fewer, shorter reports would be taken more seriously...
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let us understand about the process. we had over 30 meetings and we said, well it'll be nice to know what happened those 30 meetings and amazing how 30 can take place at the pentagon. there nose at single note or proceedings about those that you can divulge to us. i'd love to know more an about how they take place and how you can have no proceedings and nothing to get our hands on to understand what's doing on there. you can understand why we're a little bit frustrateed by the lack of transparency. the lack of understanding about a decision of this magnitudes as the chairman point the - the effort to providing a framework for jointness and a decision of this magnitude without the transparency and this body understanding and secretary lynn you lectured on a responsibility office a leader and yours is to pro stride information so we as congress can do our duty to make sure we understand the decisions and the implications to the nature of those decisions i appreciate the lecture but the responsibility cuts both ways and the
let us understand about the process. we had over 30 meetings and we said, well it'll be nice to know what happened those 30 meetings and amazing how 30 can take place at the pentagon. there nose at single note or proceedings about those that you can divulge to us. i'd love to know more an about how they take place and how you can have no proceedings and nothing to get our hands on to understand what's doing on there. you can understand why we're a little bit frustrateed by the lack of...
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and that means even hands free devices could be used. and a safety group says there is not enough evidence to prove such a ban would be effective. and the supporters point to a recent survey that shows distracted driving fatalities caused by cell phone use and texting increase 28% from 2005 to 2008. >> i think there is a sense out there that this is dangerous, that this should not be done. but yet, folks admit 70% that they have used a cell phone while driving and 24% admitted that they texted while driving. so there is a disconnect. >> california currently bans texting and holding your cell phone while talking and driving. >>> get this. aaa wants to go further and is launching a campaign asking people to turn off their cell phones and each put them in their trunk while they drive. >>> well, this november, voters in oakland will elect a new mayor. tonight, they will have a chance to get to know some of the candidates better. all 10 candidates have been invited to attend a forum this evening from 7:00 to 9:00 at temple sinai. that's at 28
and that means even hands free devices could be used. and a safety group says there is not enough evidence to prove such a ban would be effective. and the supporters point to a recent survey that shows distracted driving fatalities caused by cell phone use and texting increase 28% from 2005 to 2008. >> i think there is a sense out there that this is dangerous, that this should not be done. but yet, folks admit 70% that they have used a cell phone while driving and 24% admitted that they...
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put us in compliance with sb 785. this legislation, in regards to delivery of specialty mental health services for foster care children, and it mandates the use of standardized contracts statewide, so this would be for children that are placed out of county, and i have our director of children, youth, and families for the system of care for community behavioral health services. thank you. >> supervisors, this should give you an idea about the extent of the need. 534 children in foster care are facing -- are placed in san francisco. with the largest percentage placed in alameda county and san mateo counties. the reason they are placed in those counties is because half of them are placed with relatives, and the remaining in foster homes. they all actually have a right and need to access and services when they have the need. right now, it is not easy to enter contracts for services with them, so the change is to create more timing access for the children living with relatives outside of san francisco. supervisor chu: cou
put us in compliance with sb 785. this legislation, in regards to delivery of specialty mental health services for foster care children, and it mandates the use of standardized contracts statewide, so this would be for children that are placed out of county, and i have our director of children, youth, and families for the system of care for community behavioral health services. thank you. >> supervisors, this should give you an idea about the extent of the need. 534 children in foster...